Description: Color slide of an oil tanker at port. Slide 48 Duplicate slide. Orgional is object id. 998.1980.3085.2532 From box: December 1972, These appear to be a slide show for the local chapter of the Sierra Club.
Description: Color slide of a close up of an oil sheen on the water. Slide 23 This is a duplicate slide. The origional is 998.1980.3085.2644 From box: December 1972, These appear to be a slide show for the local chapter of the Sierra Club.
Description: Color slide of two boats towing an oil containment boom behind them. Slide 14 This slide is a duplicate of the origional object ID 998.1980.3085.2603 From box: December 1972, These appear to be a slide show for the local chapter of the Sierra Club.
Description: Color slide of an oil sheen on the water. Slide 43 Duplicate slide. The origional is object id 998.1980.3085.2645.kk From box: December 1972, These appear to be a slide show for the local chapter of the Sierra Club.
Description: Color slide of the title slide of the Oil and the Maine Coast slide show. Slide 1 This is a duplicate slide. The origional is object ID 998.1980.3085.2604 Two copies of this slide show exist. Each are numbered the same. From box: December 1972, These appear to be a slide show for the local chapter of the Sierra Club.
Description: Color negative of a photo of an oil painting by Mrs. John Melcher, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Portrait of a gray haired man in a navy blue suite jacket and tie.
Description: A color negative of a oil portrait of a girl. Appears to be a portrait done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Rock End Road, Northeast Harbor, ME. Phone listed as 276-3340.
Description: A color negative of a oil portrait of two children. Appears to be a portrait done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Rock End Road, Northeast Harbor, ME. Phone listed as 276-3340.
Description: A color negative of a painting of a man with eye glasses and a hat. Appears to be a portrait done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Rock End Road, Northeast Harbor, ME. Phone listed as 276-3340.
Description: A color negative of a painting of a glass vase with flowers. . Appears to be a portrait done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Rock End Road, Northeast Harbor, ME. Phone listed as 276-3340.
Description: Color negative of a glass vase with flowers. Probably a painting done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Negative found in a Ballard envelope with a color negative of a clown, also probably a painting done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher
Description: Color negative (s) of a studio oil painting by Mrs. John Melcher, Northeast Harbor. Two children sitting in a chair. One negative has black photo album paper attached with scotch tape at two edges of negative. Sleeve contains two negatives.
Description: A color negative of a portrait of two children. Appears to be a portrait done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Rock End Road, Northeast Harbor, ME. Phone listed as 276-3340.
Description: Color negative of a clown painting. Probably a painting done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher, Northeast Harbor, Maine. Negative found in a Ballard envelope with a color negative of a glass vase of flowers, also probably a painting done by artist: Mrs. John Melcher
Description: Program for 1974 Bar Harbor Festival includes brief history of the festival, list of personnel, list of donors, names of performers, performances, and advertisements from local businesses.
Description: 2 hand witten pages Letter from C. F. Dunbar to Charles relaying surprise that his father was associated with the Champlain Society and asking for copies of the information Charles has.
Description: 2 handwriten pages Letter to Peter Oliver at Harvard Divinity School. Charles thanks him for helping to sort through his father's papers. He also includes an inventory of the items he is sending for archiving at the Divinity School. He is also asks for some more assistance in sorting the rest of his father's papers. Discussion on how to memorialize his father's belonging at the school.
Description: 17 handwrite and typed pages Letter from Charles to his brothers and sisters talking about recent archivists who have visited their father's house to help Charles group the documents belonging to their late father. He lists the various categories of documents and memorabilia and which organizations should receive them barring any objections. There is also included a list of books, lectures, sermons prepared by their father. Charles asks for input from his family on if any of them want any of this stuff or if they feel there is a better organization to be the repository of these items. [show more]